Monday, August 24, 2009

I've had this concept for a long time now and just recently took photos for it. My idea was to take a photo of a scene during the day, preferably around noon. Then around dusk or a little bit later, I would take another photo from the same exact location. The next step is to print them and cut them into strips, up to an inch wide. Combine the 2 photos so they alternate. Here is what I came up with:

After completing this, I realized that they don't completely line up. I still like the outcome very much, but will try again and line it up better.

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I grew up in Mt. Prospect, IL and have been an avid photographer for many years. My education in photography began in high school where I learned how to develop film and make my own pictures. My education and training continued at Grand Valley State University in Michigan, where I graduated with a degree in photography.
I prefer taking photos in black and white but will use color or other mediums when the moment calls for it. My work has been on display in the Performing Arts Center Gallery at Grand Valley State University,the Arlington Heights Historical Museum Gallery in Il, and a lobby in Chicago. I am also a member of the Chicago Artists Coalition.